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Service Flag Day 



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South Carolina 



March 29, 1918 



ISSUED MONTHLY 
BY THE UNIVERSITY 



No. 71 
August 1918 



COLUMBIA, S. C. 

Second-Class Mail Matter 




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SERVICE FLAG DAY, MARCH 29, 1918 



University of South Carolina 

March 29, a beautiful spring day, the Service Flag of 
the University of South Carolina was unfurled in the 
chapel with simple and impressive ceremonies. 

The battalion of cadets, forming the Reserve Officers' 
Training Corps, marched from the Gymnasium on Sumter 
street to the library where the color bearer, Mr. C. W. 
McLaurin of McColl, received the Service Flag from the 
hands of the President's wife, Mrs. W. S. Currell. To 
the strains of martial music the battalion followed by 
Trustees, Alumni, Professors and Students marched to 
the chapel. After the invocation by Rev. C. E. Burts, D. 
D, ©f the First Baptist Church, Columbia, Governor 
Richard I. Manning received the flag from the color 
bearer with the following appropriate remarks: 

As President of the Board of Trustees of the University 
of South Carolina I accept this flag. I accept it with all 
it represents and stands for in our life. It is the emblem 
of our unity, our power, our aims and purposes as a Na- 
tion. We will preserve it and hand it down to our child- 
ren and our children's children, and they as well as we 
will stand under it and by it with loyalty and high resolve. 

It may be an accident or a coincidence that Good Friday 
was selected as an appropriate day for this ceremony. That 
matters not, but it is appropriate that it should be held on 
this day. Good Friday commemorates the Supreme Sac- 
rifice of Him who gave himself to save the world. On this 
day we receive this flag to commemorate and honor the 
names and examples of those five hundred and thirty- 



one Alumni and students of this University who have of- 
fered their all— themselves, on the altar of their country, 
to defend its honor, and to save to the world freedom, lib- 
erty, justice and righteousness. 

We will cherish this flag, with its stars representing 
these five hundred and thirty-one young heroes, who are 
ready to make any sacrifice, even that of their lives. 
What does their example mean to us? What does it mean 
to the students who have not followed the lead of these 
noble four hundred and thirty-one, and what does it mean 
to us who cannot go to the front? Will we be inspired as 
they have been to make any sacrifice that we are called 
upon to make, even to life itself? God grant to them and 
us not to make this sacrifice in vain, but that through it 
at last victorious peace may come to the whole world. 



Mr. F. H. McMaster (class of 1888) city editor of The 
State, was then introduced and delivered the following 
impressive address: 

Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen: Students of the 
University: 

Lightly we may say that we are here today to unfurl 
this service flag, and do honor to those represented by the 
stars upon its field. Did our purpose end there, our time 
would be wasted, and our presence here would be a mock- 
ery. Indeed, we stand in reflected glory. Those whom 
these stars represent have honored themselves and us far 
beyond our power to increase or lessen. 

'"Tis not what a man does which exalts him, but what 
a man would do." 

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay 
down his life for his friends." 

This they have offered to do — to lay down their lives for 
you, for me, for humanity. 



'That the world under God shall have a new birth of 
freedom, and that the government of the people, by the 
people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. " 

And paraphrasing again the language of a great Ameri- 
can, we fall far short of the hour and our duty, if we do 
not here today dedicate ourselves unreservedly and wholly 
to the cause which they represent, and here highly resolve 
to lay our all, upon the altar of our country, which, with 
our allies, now stands for the liberty of the human race. 

A few days ago I met a man who had been touring the 
South in a public capacity, who said to nie with enthusi- 
asm; "The glorious thing about it is the loyalty of the 
South. It is entirely loyal." 

I was somewhat shocked, and replied; "Of course the 
South is loyal. Why should it not be loyal." 

He replied; "Of course the South should be loyal, but I 
have not found the same unrestrained unanimity every- 
where else." Then I understood what he meant, and I 
told him that we too had some disloyal recreants, but that 
they did not dare to speak above a whisper. 

Yes, my friends, it is the truth, there are among us to- 
day some depraved souls. No other word expresses it. 
Depraved souls, for whether they be moved by pacificism, 
or personal antagonism to our great president, or ances- 
tral incHnations, they are depraved just the same, and 
entitled to the treatment of a burglar who is found in a 
home, and who has no consciousness of wrong doing. All 
may not be vicious, all may not be inspired wholly by base 
selfish motives with no thought for the public good, with 
no capacity for accomplishing anything good, and with 
only power to delude hearers into giving them support 
for their wholly selfish schemes, but they are all depraved 
in that they lack the noble quality of loyalty to their 
country and are willing to stab her in the back. Certainly 
they are not entitled to as kindly treatment as the Tories 
received in the American Revolution, and shooting 



and hanging was considered none too good for them. 

Yes, for the pacificists, the jail, or the home for the 
feeble minded, and for the Huns at heart and for the trai- 
tors among us, the noose or the firing squad. 

There may be some wholly loyal Americans, who are 
entirely sympathetic with the war as individuals, and who 
justify our entrance into it because of the unusual provo- 
cation, but who may still have some mental reservation 
that our country has departed from a fundamental and 
time honored principle of avoiding "entangling alliances." 
For them I have a word. 

I join with Light Horse Harry Lee in the tribute; "When 
even our young and far spreading empire shall have per- 
ished still will our Washington's glory unfaded shine, and 
die not until love of virtue cease on earth, or earth itself 
sink in chaos." 

It is worth our while to read the farewell address of 
George Washington the founder and guide of our republic, 
who was raised up by God, as it would seem, to begin a 
new epoch in the world's history, and learn what he really 
did say. He never even paraphrased "entangling allian- 
ces" in the manner in which it is frequently used. After 
admonishing most careful fulfillment of all engagements 
already made with foreign nations, "for honesty," says 
he "is the best policy with nations as with individuals," 
as the Germans will yet learn, he advises against 'entering 
into other engagements which might make any foreign 
nation a favored nation, and he gives as the reason for 
his admonition; "With me, a predominant motive has been 
to gain time to our country to settle and mature its yet 
recent institutions as to progress without interruption to 
that degree of strength and consistency which is neces- 
sary to give it humanly speaking the command of its own 
fortunes." 

"If we remain one people, under an efficient govern- 
ment the period is not far off when we may defy material 



injury from external annoyance; when we may take such 
attikide as will cause the neutrality we may at any time 
resolve upon to be scrupulously respected; when bellige- 
rent nations under the impossibility of making acquisi- 
tions upon us will not lightly hazard the giving us provo- 
cation; when we may choose peace or war, as our interest, 
guided by justice, shall counsel." 

One hundred and twenty two years have passed since 
those words were uttered. Our country has had time to 
settle and mature its institutions fully and completely. We 
have become a nation in fact as in name, firmly knit with 
one ideal and one flag, the emblem of our liberty. A great 
and mighty nation, operating under the greatest discov- 
ery in political science, a representative government, com- 
posed of several sovereignties with complete powers of 
local administration and for doing private justice, but 
with such powers granted to the federal government as 
are necessary for the general good. Navigation of land 
and sea, and air and below the surface of the sea, cable 
and wireless, telephone and telegraph, and ability to grind 
corn with water that has passed over the dam, have de- 
stroyed the isolation America enjoyed in Washington's 
day. A nation bursting with pride, blindly arrogant and 
consumed with lust of world power, has flaunted our scru- 
pulously observed neutrality in accordance with law of na- 
tions, has murdered not only our unarmed men but our 
women and children, has unhesitatingly and brazenly 
given us every provocation that could be given us either 
as a nation or as civilized men. Could we stand aside with 
our flag flaunted and spat upon, and not only our civiliza- 
tion and our liberties but the civilization and liberties of 
the world threatened? Washington came forth from his 
coveted and peaceful private retreat to take up arms again 
for his country two years after delivering his inspired ad- 
vice when only a shadow of the wrongs done us by the 
Germans were threatened by the French in 1798. 



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If not only what was won in 1776 is to be lost but the 
world turned back to the days of Charles I; of Louis 
XIV., or of Philip of Spain, then we must fight until not 
a man or a dollar remains. 

As the sturdy patriot Samuel Adams said in 1776: 
"Courage then, my countrymen!, our contest is not only 
whether we ourselves shall be free but whether there shall 
be left to mankind an asylum on earth for civil and reli- 
gious liberty. Dismiss therefore the justice of our cause 
as incontestible. The only question is what is best for us 
to pursue in our present circumstances." 

As France fought with us for our liberty in 1776, so we 
must fight with her for her liberty and our own, today on 
her soil. And while in body all of us may not stand with 
General Pershing before the grave of Lafayette, in 
spirit, unreservedly and wholeheartedly, we may shout 
with him: "Lafayette, Lafayette, we are here, we are 
here!" 

Wave on, flag! And may your constellation grow until 
history repeat itself and there may be writ again across 
the scroll of our alma mater another legend verbatim with 
the first in part: "All the students who were physically 
able did service in the armies of the Confederacy" of 
England, France, Italy and America. 

Wave on, 0, flag! unsullied and unfurled; 

"Till the war drum throbs no longer, and the battle 
flags are furled 

In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. 

There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful 
realm in awe. 

And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal 
law." 



Comstock's Band of Columbia played a number of de- 
lightful pieces during the exercises. America and The 
Star Spangled Banner were enthusiastically rendered by 
the large assembled audience. 



The following is a partial list to June 1, 1918 of students 
and alumni in the service. The total to June 1 was 531 
but many more have been added since. The Dean or the 
President would be glad to make any additions or correc- 
tions to which their attention is called. A new Service 
Flag bulletin will be issued at the close of the world war. 

ALUMNI 

Alexander, George, 1912, LL. B.; Private; Ordnance Corps. 

Allan, James, 1913, LL. B.; Captain; Cavalry. 

Ancrum, Calhoun, 1912-190.S; Major; Marines. 

Arnette, Levy B., 1914-1915; Private; Infantry. 

Arthur, J N., 1915, C. E. ; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Aughtry, Paul, 1913-1915; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Axson, J. Allen, 1916, A. B.; Private; Q. M. C. 

Aycock, Albert E., Jr., 1909-1911; Sergeant; Aviation Corps. 

Baker, Gordon M., 1904, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Ball, R. Randolph, 1915-1916; Lieutenant; Aviation Corps. 

Banks, John M., 1909-1911; Stenographer; Aviation Corps. 

Barksdale, C. B., 1914-1916; Second Lieutenant; Infantry, 

Barr, Capers G., 1911, LL. B.; Judge Advocate; Torpedo Flotilla. 

Barre, Chas. P., 1914, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Barringer, J. L., Jr., 1908, A. B.; Corporal; Infantry. 

Bates, D. L., 1914-1915; Private; Infantry. 

Bates, W. LeRoy, 1912-1914; Private; Infantry. 

Beard, H. H., 1914, B. S.; Second Lieutenant; Chemical Division. 

Beattie, H. C, 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Belk, J. M., 1915-1916; Second Lieutenant; Coast Artillery. 

Belser, Irvine, 1910, A. B.; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Beverley, Benj. S., 1910, A. B.; Captain; Coast Artillery. 

Black, J. B., 1916, A. B.; Asst. Paymaster; U. S. Navy. 

Boling, Chas. M., 1908-1911; 2nd Class Seaman; U. S. Navy. 

Boling, John R., 1910-1911; First Lieutenant; Ambulance Corps. 

Bouchier, T. W., 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Boulware, Marcus B., 1914, B. S.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 



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Bradley, E. U., 1914, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Bradley, F. W., 1909, M. A.; First Lieutenant; Adj. Gen. Dept. 

Bradley, R. F., 1913, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Brinson, H. W., 1912, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Bristow, Hasel M., 1912-1914; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Brohun, M. S., 1913, B. S.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Brohun, W. L., 1910-1913; Private; Aviation Corps. 

Brown, John Hertz, 1908-1909; Captain; Coast Artillery. 

Brown, R. E., 1913-1916; First Sergeant; Infantry. 

Brown, T. C, 1914, LL. B. ; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Burnett, Bobo, 1916, LL. B. ; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 

Busbee, J. C, 1913, LL. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Cappelman, F. W., 1912, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Carpenter, E. H., 1915, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; U. S. A. 

Carrigan, Andrew N., 1911-1913; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Carroll, T. T., 1915, A. B.; Sergeant; Q. M. C. 

Carwile, R. E., 1901, A. B.; Captain; Head Draft Dept. 

Cary, Whitner L., 1915, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Carmichael, R. L., 1892-1893; Colonel; Field Artillery. 

Cato, J. D., 1914-1915; Private; Infantry. 

Chappell, P. C, 1915-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Charles, J. JC., 1914-1916; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Chase, E. B., 1910-1912; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Christopher, G. H., 1914, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; F. Artillery. 

Clarkson, W. A., 1905, A. B., 1908, LL. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Clinkscales, H. R., 1915, M. A., LL. B.; Private; National Army. 

Coggeshall, J. W., 1916, C. E.; Second Lieutenant; Engineer Corps. 

Cohen, Edgar, 1915, A. B.; Sergeant; Q. M. C. 

Cohen, J. I., 1912-1913; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Coker, Harry G., 1912-1913; Stenographer; Aviation Corps. 

Coleman, J. Bruce, 1906, B. S.; Private; School of Aviation. 

Cook, Vernon, 1907, A. B., 1909, M. A.; Private; National Army. 

Cooper, Paul A., 1913, LL. B.; Private; Field Artillery. 

Cordes, Wm. J., 1913, LL.B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Covington, L. B., 1911-1913; Private; Infantry. 

Craig, Z. L., 1913-1916; Private; Aviation Corps. 

Crawford, Dan, 1910-1911; Second Lieutenant; Aviation Corps. 

Crawford, J. A., 1909-1910; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Crawford, Otan, 1915, LL. B.; Private; Ordnance Corps. 

Croft, Edward, 1905, A. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Curtis, H. C, 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Dabbs, J. McB., 1916, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Dantzler, L. M., 190t), LL. B.; Private; Infantry (Canadian). 

Dargan, Woods, 1909, A. B.; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Dean, Andrew D., 1911-1913; Corporal; Infantry. 

DeLoach, James, 1914-1916; First Lieutenant; Infacitry. 



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DeLoach, J. B. K., 1915-1916; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Dick, Noble, 1911-1913; Private; Infantry. 

Dillard, Wm. E., 1916, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Dougherty, R. L., 1915, A. B.; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 

Douglas, Jas. M., 1913, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Dudley, J. S., 1914, A. B., 1915, M. A.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Dusenbury, J. S., 1900-1901; Captain; Infantry. 

Early, Chas. E., 1907, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Ebert, A. F., 1913-1914; Co. Clerk; Engfneer Corps. 

Edens, N. W., 1914, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Edmunds, J. S., 1915, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Edmunds, Lamar, 1912-1913; Captain; Infantry. 

Edwards, C. B., Jr., 1915, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Edwards, J. B., 1909-1911; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Elkins, J. H., 1915; First Sergeant; Q. M. C. 

Elliott, Evans, 1915, B. S.; Ensign; Naval Training Station. 

Ellis, E. D., 1911, C. E.; Captain; Cavalry. 

English, B. M., 1915, C. E.; First Lieutenant; Engineer Corps. 

Ervin, S. F., 1913-1915; Sergeant; Engineer Corps. 

Fair, Jas. C.,^ 1908-1909, Law; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Farrell, C. C, 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Coast Artillery. 

Faucett, Andrew, 1912-1916; Supply Sergeant; Coast Artillery. 

Featherstone, J. D., 1916, A. B., LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; F. A. 

Fellers, John H., 1910, A. B.; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Fellers, Wm. A., 1910-1915; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Fickling, N. S., 1914-1916; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 

Finley, D. E., Jr., 1910, A. B.; Private; Signal Corps. 

Fisher, D. S., 1912-1914; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

FitzMaurice, Bernard, 1910-1913; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Folger, A. W., 1915-1916; Captain; Infantry. 

Frick, Cecil B., 1916, A. B.; Private; Infantry. 

Galbraith, John G., 1914, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Gilmore, K. D., 1911-1912; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Girardeau, C. H., 1912-1914; Bugler; Ambulance Corps. 

Girardeau, E. H., 1909-1913; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Godbold, E. W., 1914, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field ArtilleiT- 

Goggans, Gradys, 1912, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Going, Henri R., 1913-1916; Seaman; Navy. 

Going, O. E., 1913-1916; Private; Naval Aviition. 

Graydon, Wm. M., 1914, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Pnfantry. 

Green, Alva I., 1913, A. B.; Private; Ordnance Corps. 

Greenfield, A. M., 1913, C. E. ; Second Lieutenant; Engineer Corps. 

Guignard, W. S., 1891, A. B.; Colonel; Field Artillery 

Hagood, Johnsork, 1891-1892; General; Coast Artillery. 

Haltiwanger, J. I., 1910-1911; Private; Infantry. 



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Hanna, Hugh O., 1915, A. B., 1916, M. A.; Private; Ambulance 
Corps. 

Harris, W. W., 1913, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Hart, A. G., 1914, M. A., LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Hart, Jos. E., 1908, A. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Hayden, A. H., Jr., 1911-1913; Private; Infantry. 

Hayden, Otis L., 1913-1914; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Hazard, Ingle, 1911, B. S.; Private; Naval Reserves. 

Heeden, Ernest, 1912-1915; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Henderson, Edw. H., 1906-1908; Second Lieutenant; Engineer 
Corps. 

Henderson, W. T., 1914-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Hennig, Julian, 1914, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Q. M. C. 

Henry, J. F., 1914-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Herbert, Wm. P., 1903, A. B.; Captain; Medical Corps (B. A.) 

Hey ward, Duncan C, 1912, A. B., 1916, M. A.; Private; Coast A. 

Hill, John, Jr., 1913, A. B.; Corporal; Field Artillery. 

Hill, Luther W., 1915, B. S., 1916, C. E.; Second Lieutenant; 
Aviation Corps. 

Holmes, McGowan, 1904-1909; Captain; Infantry. 

Houseal, W. W., 1907-1910; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery, 

Irby, Pierce B., 1907, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

James, Jos. A., 1907-1908; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Jeter, E. R., 1914, A. B., 1916, M. A; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Johnson, Haddon, 1915, LL. B.; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Johnson, J. Munroe, 1895-1896; Lieut. Col.; Engineer Corps. 

Johnson, Lucius C, 1913-1916; Sergeant; Medical Corps. 

Jones, Alvin Merritt, 1910-1913; Seaman; Navy. 

Jones, Arthur M., 1912-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Jones, Cadwallader, 1898-1899; Captain; Q. M. C. 

Jones, Caldwell, 1904-1905; Private; Q. M. C. 

Jones, Robin, 1906-1908; Private; Signal Corps. 

Kinard, C. C, 1910, A. B.; Seaman; Navy. 

King, Robert, 1915, C. E.; Second Lieutenant; Engineer Corps. 

Kirkland, Wm. L., 1910-1911; Sergeant; Engineer Corps. 

Kizer, H. J., 1913-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Kollock, Cornelius, 1910-1914; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

LaBorde, Jean B., 1914, A. B.; Asst. Surgeon; U. S. A. 

Lancaster, T. C„ 1916, C E.; Private; National Army. 

Lancaster, T. S., 1911-1912, 1915-1916; Private; Engineer Corps. 

Langston, L. A., 1915, A. B.; Cand. for Com.; Infantry. 

Latimer, S. D., 1915, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Lawton, E. H., 1913, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Layton, T. B., 1910-1911; Army Field Clerk. 

Lee, T. P., 1908-1910; Corporal; Infantry. 



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Legare, A. E., 1895, C. E.; Lieut. Colonel; Field Artillery. 

Legge, B. R., 1915-1916; Captain, U. S. A. 

Leslie, D. J., 1913-1916; Private; Aviation Corps. 

Lever, Wm. G., 1912-1913; Sergeant; Aviation Corps, 

Levy, G. D., 1904, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Levy, M. M., 1915, A. B., LL. B.; Private; Q. M. C. 

Love, Jas. L., 1916, A. M., LL. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Lumpkin, Morris C, 1915, LL. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Lyles, Preston E., 1911, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Ar- 
tillery. 

McCord, T. P., 1913, LL. B.; Army Field Clerk. 

McCown, S. J., 1916, A. B.; Private; Medical Corp. 

McCoy, James, 1908-1909, 1915-1916; Boatswain; Naval Reserves. 

McCrady, E. A., 1913, C. E.; Private; Signal Corps. 

McCutchen, W. L., 1894, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

McDaniel, O. K., 1914, A. B.; Yeoman; Navy. 

McDow, John C, J., 1913-1915; Driver; Ambulance Corps. 

McGowan, Samuel, Jr., 1892, A. B.; Admiral; Navy. 

McGowan, W. B., 1914, A .B.; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

McGowan, W. C, 1911, LL. B.; Major, Asst. Chief of Staff, 81st. 
Division. 

Macintosh, Jno. M., 1916, M. A.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

McLeod, O. B., 1916, A. B.; Private; Infantry. 

McLeod, R. R., 1915, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

McKinnon, Robt. H., 1911-1915; Private; Signal Corps. 

McMaster, G. H., 1884, A. B.; Colonel; Infantry. 

McSwain, J. J., 1897, A. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

McSween, John, 1910-1911; First Lieutenant (Chaplain); Infantry. 

Mace, J. A., 113, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Major, Ezekial, 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Malloy, T. W., 1904, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Manning, Bernard, 1909, A. B.; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Marion, M. J., 1909, A. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Marshall, Foster, 1912-1916; Sergeant; Cavalry. 

Marshall, T. B., 1910-1911; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Maxwell, D. Guy, 1908-1912; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 

Meares, Guy M., 1916, B. S.; Appr. Seaman; Navy. 

Mellichamp, L. T., 1910, A. B.; Sergeant; Medical Corps. 

Metts, Walter A., Jr., 1908-1913; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Meyer, J. D. E., 1915, LL. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Mills, John D., Jr., 1909-1914; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Mitchell, Morris, 1912-1913; Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Mobley, H. G., 1916, C. E.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Mobley, M. R., 1907-1910; First Lieutenant; Med. Reserve Corps. 

Moffatt, T. H., 1910, LL.B.; Captain; Infantry. 



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Moore, Harry E., 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Moore, J. Oscar, Jr., 1909-1912; Private; Medical Corps. 

Moore, Jerome, 1902-1903; Captain; Infantry. 

Moore, John B., 1915-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Moore, John F., 1900-1903; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Moore, Paul R., 1903-1907; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Moore, Wm. Cantzon, 1914-1916; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Moorman, C. W., 1889-1890; Second Lieutenant; Q. M. C. 

Morris, A., 1910-1911; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Moses, E. P., 1897-1899; Major; Marine Corps. 

Mullins, E. W., 1914, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Mullins, W. G., 1914-1916; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 

Murphy, Carey J., 1913-1914; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Murphy, J. B., 1913, LL. B.; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Murray, C. E., 1911, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Murray, Chalmers S., 1913-1915; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Murray, P. A., Jr., 1909, LL. B.; Lieutenant; Marine Corps. 

Newman, G. T., 1914-1916; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Newton, S. W., 1915-1916; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Norris, George, 1901-1903; Cap.tain; Infantry. 

O'Bryan, J. D., 1913, LL. B.; Private; National Army. 

Odom, Alfred D., 1912, A. B., 1916, M. A.; Second Lieutenant; In. 

Officer, W. H., 1910-1913; Private; Engineer Corps. 

Oliver, E. S., 1906, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Owens, Sam E., 1913, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Parker, Francis, 1888, A. B.; Colonel; Infantry. 

Passailaigue, E. P., 1915, LL. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Paul, Allen, 1914, A. B.; Clerk to Chief; Q. M. C. 

Pearce, D. F., 1911-1912; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Pender, Wm. C, 1916, LL. B. ; Sergeant^ Ambulance Corps. 

Pennell, J. Roy, 1910, C. E.; Captain; Engineer Corps. 

Perritt, John O., 1908-1909, 1912-1913; Second Lieutenant; Inf. 

Phinney, J. H., 1911-1912; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Poag, Halcott, 1910, A. B.; Sergeant; Q. M. C. 

Porter, R. M., 1913-1915; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Potts, F. G., 1908, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Ad. Gen. Dept. 

Purdy, R. O,. 1914, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Redwood, R. L., 1908-1910; Private; Q. M. C. 

Reed, R. C, 1903-1905; Asst. Paymaster; Navy. 

Reeves, H. S., 1910-1914; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Reynolds, J. S., 1907, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Rhett, John F., 1904, A. B.; Major; U. S. A. 

Riley, J. M. I., 1909-1910; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Roi>erts, J. C, 1915, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Heavy Artillew- 

Robinson, J. F., 1911-1912; Private; Infantry. 



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Rodgers, Frank, 1914, A. B. ; Private; Aviation Corps. 

Roper, Chas. E., 1911-1912; Private; Signal Corps. 

Rosenburg, Albert H., 1910-1912; First Sergeant; Infantry. 

Ross, Thomas M., 1911, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Q. M. C. 

Rucker, E. L., 1913-1914; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Sanders, David D., 1916, LL. B.; Sergeant; Coast Artillery. 

Sarratt, E. Oliver, 1891, A. B.; Colonel; Field Artillery. 

Saunders, Frank Butler, 1904-1906; Lieutenant; Medical Corps. 

Sawyer, Ben M., 1914, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Saye, James H., 1911-1916; Sergeant; Engineer Corps. 

Schachte, A. B., 1915-1916; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Scott, W. J., 1915, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Seay, M. B., 1911-1914; Private; Infantry. 

Seay, Robert Leon, 1916, C. E.; Second Lieutenant; Signal Corps. 

Seibles, Hugh T., 1904-190^; Second Lieutenant; Adj. Gen. Dept. 

Seibels, Robt. E., 1910, B. S.; Captain; Med. Reserve Corps. 

Selby, John A., 1894-1895; Captain; Medical Corps. 

Sheppard, Jas. O., 1910, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Q. M. C. 

Shuler, B. G., 1916, A. B.; Private; Infantry. 

Sbliler, John, 1914, LL. B.; Asst. Paymaster; Navy. 

Simmons, Guy, 1914-1915; Private; Medical Corps. 

Sligh, Chas. E., 1912, LL. B.; Captain; Field Artillery. 

Sligh, G. W., 1911-1914; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Sloan, John T., 1904-1905; Major; Judge-Advocate Dept. 

Smith, C. C, 1910-1911; First Lieutenant; Coast Artillery. 

Smith, Furman C, 1913-1915; Mess Sergeant; Engineer Corps. 

Smith, N. R., 1914, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Smith, Sidney H., 1912-1913; Corporal; Infantry. 

Spahr, Herman L., 1895, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Q. M. C. 

Sparkman, G. E., 1907-1909; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Sproles, J. W., 1914-1915; Sergeant; Coast Artillery. 

Stansell, J. A., 1912-1914; Second Lieutenant; Cavalry. 

Stevens, J. S., 1913-1916; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Stewart, M. M., 1915. A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Stitt, Edw. Rhoades, 1885, A. B.; Rear-Admiral; Navy. 

Stoney, A. B., 1915, LL. B.; Ensign; Naval Reserves. 

Stoney, C. L., 1912-1914; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Stoney, Wm. S., 1913-1914; Driver; Ambulance Corps. 

Talley, Marion Coles, 1908-1912; Second Lieutenant; Infantry 

Templeton, L. B., 1916, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Terry, Jas. A., 1914-1916: Private; Q. M. C. 

Thomas, Halcott P., 1913, LL. B.; Private; Q. M. C. 

Thomas, Lee H., 1911-1913; First Sergeant; Medical Corps. 

Turtletaub. S. D., 1913-1916; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Usher, Marvin M., 1914-1916; Sergeant; Infantry. 



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Vandiver, B. A., 1914, B. S.; Captain; Infantry. 

Verner, Chas., 1913-1915; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Von Kolnitz, A. H., 1914, LL. B; Captain; Infantry. 

vonTresckow, E. C, 1898, LL. B.; Major; Infantry. 

Wade, R. W., 1914, A. B., 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant, F. A. 

Walker, Geo. W., 1885-1886; Major; Medical Corps. 

Walker, J. Frost, 1902, A. B.; Captain; Infantry. 

Walker, J. B., 1913-1914; First Lieutenant; Aviation Corps. 

Walsh, E. v., 1914-1916; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Wannamaker, L. B., 1913-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Wannamaker, L. C, 1915, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Waring, G. Wingate, 1912, A. B., 1915, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; 
Infantry. 

Weathers, J. C, 1914, A. B.; Private; Medical Corps. 

Weeks, Lewis W., 1912-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Wehman, E. E., Jr., 1914, B. S. ; Asst. Paymaster; Naval Reserves. 

Weller, Lyman, R., 1912, B. S.; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Wells, Herbert E., Jr., 1914-1916; Private; Infantry. 

Wheeler, J. A., 1906, A. B.; Major; Ordnance Corps. 

White, B. J., 1909, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

White, John H., 1909-1910, 1911-1912; Sergeant; Engineer Corps. 

Whitescarver, J. F., 1915, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Aviation 
Corps. 

Whitner, W. C, 1912, B. S.; Second Lieutenant; Aviation Corps. 

Whitner, L. R., 1911-1913; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Wilbanks, J. W., 1910-1914; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Wilds, R. H, 1904, B. S.; Major; Medical Corps. 

Williams, A. S., 1915, B. S., 1917, M. A.; Ensign; Naval Reserves. 

Williams, Ashton H., 1912, A. B.; Major; Judge-Advocate Dept. 

Williams, J. C, 1916, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Williamson, Chas. L., 1905-1906; Private; Naval Operating Base. 

Williford, Wade H., 1912-1914; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Willis, A. D., 1910, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Wilson, John T., 1914-1915; Corporal; Infantry. 

Woodrow, F. W. M., 1912, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Woodrow, James, 1908, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Adj. Gen. Dept. 

Young, Harold A., 1913-115; Private; Ordnance Dept. 

STUDENTS 

Arthur, C. A., 1915-1917; Fireman; Navy. 

Aycock, L. M, 1918, B. S.; Engineer; R. O. T. C. 

Barr, McKendree, 1918, A. B.; Seaman; Navy. 

Barton, B. H., 1914-1917; Sergeant; Q. M. C. 

Beck, A. J., 1915-1917; First Sergeant; Infantry. 

Beckham, W. K., 1918, A. B.; Infantry, R. O. T. C. ' 



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Beverley, F. G., 1917-1918; Private; Mechanic School. 
Bevis, J. E., 1915-1917; Yeoman; Navy. 
Blackmon, H. J., 1918, A. B.; Private; Field Artillery. 
Blackmon, O. C, Jr, 1916-1918; Stenographer; Aviation Corps. 
Blackwell, J. W., 1918, A. B.; Infantry; R. O. T. C. 
Boland, H. T., 1916-1917 (Law) ; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 
Boulware, J. H., 1918, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 
Bowen, R. L., 1918, A. B.; Infantry; R. O. T. C. 
Bowen, W. E., 1917-1918 (Law); Seaman; Navy. 
Bowman, H. C, 1917-1918 (Law); Seaman; Navy. 
Brands, G. J., 1918, LL. B.; Meteorologist; Signal Corps. 
Brasington, J. B., 1914-1917; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 
Brearley, C. D., 1917, A. B.; Private; Q. M. C. 
Bearley, H. C, 1916, A. B.; Private; Radio Operator. 
Brown, J. C, 1916-1918; Seaman; Navy. 
Brown, W. T., 1915-1918; Private; Mechanic School. 
Browning, J. W., Jr., 1916-1917 (Law); Second Lieutenant; In. 
Buff, R. H., 1916-1917; Private; Ambulance Corps. 
Burn, P. R., 1918, C. E.; Engineer; R. O. T. C. 
Busbee, Henry T., 1918, LL. B.; Appr. Seaman; Navy. 
Byrd, G. E., 1913-1917; Sergeant; Infantry. 
Cannon, L. M., 1915-1917; Private; Tank Service. 
Carothers, Erwin, 1916-1917 (Law), 1912, A. B.; Second Lieu- 
tenant; Infantry. 

Castles, Clarences, 1916-1917; First Sergeant; Infantry. 

Castles, R. E., 1917, B. S.; Private; Infantry. 

Chandler, J. R., 1915-1917; Seaman; Navy. 

Chandler, S. R., 1916-1917 (Law); Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Childs, R. G., 1916-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Chitty, J. W., 1913-1917; Seaman; U. S. Navy. 

Clement, F. H., 1915-1917; Electrician; Navy. 

Collier, G. W., 1915-1918; Private; Q. M. C. 

Cook, D. C, 1917, LL. B.; Corporal; Heavy Artillery. 

Cooner, E. R., 1917, B. S.; Ensign; Navy 

Cosby, F. B., 1913-1917; Private; U. S. Army. 

Coulbourne, J. O.. 1916-1918 (Law) ; Aviation School. 

Cox, C. Hubert, 116-1917; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Crawford, W. P., 1913-1917; Electrician; Navy. 

Crouch, J. T., 1916-1917; First Lieutenant; Q. M. C. 

Crow, O. F., 1917, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Banner, H. E., 1915, A. B., 1917, LL. B.; First Lieutenant, F. A. 

Davis, J. P., 1916-1917; Seaman; Navy. 

DeLoach, W. B., Jr., 1915-1917; Sergeant; Infantry. 

DeLorme, C. T., Jr., 1916-1918; Seaman; Naval Reserves. 

DePass, J. F., 1916-1917; Private; Engineer Corps. 



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DeTreville, Jas., 1913, A. B., 1916-1917 (Law) ; Sergeant; Ariation 
Corps. 

Dickey, W D., 1916-1917; Private; Q. M. C. 

Edens, J. E., 1916-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Fairey, J. K., 1916-1917; Sergeant; Q. M. C. 

FarriS, C. C, 1915-1917; Private; U. S. Army. 

FitzMaurice, Geo., 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Forbes, C. W., 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Fowler, M. F., 1917, B. S.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Gaines, E. P., 1916-1917; Second Lieutenant; Aviation Corps. 

Gaskin, J. M., 1915-1917; Seaman; Navy. 

Getsinger, B. G., 1916-1918; Private; Aviation Corps. 

Goudelock, F. W., 1915-1917; Private; Infantry. 

Griffin, L. C, 1915-1918; Appr. Seaman; Navy. 

Griffitli, J. A., 1916-1917; Corporal; Coast Artillery. 

Hagood, J. M., 1918, A. B.; Private; Coast Artillery. 

Hagood, Johnson, 1915-1917; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Hampton, Frank, Jr., 1917, C. E.; Private; Field Artillery. 

Harley, R. R., 1917, A. B.; Sergeant; Infantry. 

Harrison, L. B., 1915, A. B., 1917, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Inf. 

Heape, W. B., 1916-1917; Private; Infantry. 

Herbert, T. C, 1916-1917; Second Lieutenant; Q. M. C. 

Heyward, R. M., 1917, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Hicklin, H. E., 1916-1917; Private; Q. M. C. 

Hinson, B. R., 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Hinson, E. G., 1917, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Hodges, E. P., 1914-1918; Private; Coast Artillery. 

Hoffman, A. O. V., 1917, A. B., 1918, M. A.; Private; Infantry. 

Hogan, T. P., 1915-1917; Corporal; Infantry. 

Hooks, Patrick, 1915-1917; Pharmacist Mate 3rd Class; Navy. 

Home, A. G., 1915-1917; Corporal; Field Artillery Band. 

Horton, C. E., 1917, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Feild Artillery. 

Horton, H. C, 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Huff, P. D., 1918, LL. B.; F. A. R. O. T. C. 

Hunter, C. T., 1914-1917; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Huntley, S. McQ., 1917, A. B.; Private; Infantry. 

Ingman, R. B., 1913-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

James, H. C, 1917, B. S.; Private; Infantry. 

Jennings, J. W., 1916-1917; Seaman; Marine Corps. 

Jolly, T. C, 1917, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Kearse, J. C, 1918, LL. B.; Private; Ordnance Corps. 

Kerr, R. L., Jr., 1917, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Coast Artillery. 

Kilgore, B. M., 1917, A. B.; First Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Kinard, J. M., Jr., 1916-1918; Seaman; Navy. 

Kirkley, C. B., 1916-1918; Seaman; Navy. 



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Knight, A. L., 1914-1917; Second Lieutenant; Aviation Corps. 

Kohn, D. N., 1917, A. B.; Private; Field Artillery Band. 

Latimer, G. T., 1918, B. S.; Private; Naval Aviation. 

Lester, W. M., 1914-1917; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Little, H. G.. 1915-1917; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 

McCoy, E. D., 1917, A. B.; Private; Q. M. C. 

McEachin, P. H., 1916, A. B., 1916-1917 (Law); Private; Ambu- 
lance Corps. 

McGee. R. C, 1914-1917; Electrician; Navy. 

Mcintosh, J^'M., 1914, A. B., 1916-1917 (Law); First Lieutenant; 
Infantry. 

McMillan, M. K., 1913-1917; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Manning, J. A., 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Marion, W. F., 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Cavalry. 

Miller, J. B., 1918, LL. B.; Private; Infantry. 

Monsen, G. A., 1914-1917; Private; Infantry. 

Moore, W. W., Jr., 1918, LL. B.; Private; Ordnance Corps. 

Nicholson, W. W., 1917, B. S.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Noble, John, 1913-1917; Army Medical School. 

Norris, R. H., 1916-1917; Stenographer; Q. M. C. 
Palmer, J. L., 1917-1918 (Law); Seaman; Navy. 
Parker, A. S., 1915-1918; Infantry; R. O. T. C. 
Pearcy, H. W., 1917, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Aviation Corps. 
Pigg, B. C, 1914-1917; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 
Pilgram, C. M., 1912, M. A., 1916-1917 (Law) ; Corporal Engineer 
Corps. 

Poller, D. S., 1916, A. B., 1917, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Inf. 
Preston, S. D., 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 
Price, C. M., 1912-1917; Private; Ambulance Corps. 
Price, M. ^^\, 1916. A. B., M. A., 1917, LL. B.; Private; F. A. 
Rector, J. C, 1915-1917; Private; Infantry. 

Reed, J. O., 1916-1917; Carpenter Mate 2nd Class; Naval Reserves. 
Refo, H. B., 1916-1917; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 
Rembert, R. C, 1915-1917; Private; Q. M. C. 
Rentz, G. I., 1914-1917; Corporal; Engineer Corps. 
Reynolds, Wm. S., 1915-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 
Richey, S. C, 1917, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 
Riviere, W. T., 1914-1917; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 
Roberts, Wm. C, 1916. B. S.. 1916-1917 (Eng.) ; Second Lieu- 
tenant; Field Artillery. 

Rogers, A. O., 1916-1918; Private; Aviation Corps. 

Rogers, S. D., 1914-1918; Private; Infantry. 

Roof, G. M. S., 1914-1917; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Sanders, D. P., 1916-1917 (Law); Second Lieutenant; F. A. 

Schneider, J. S., 1918, A. B.; Sergeant; Q. M. C. 

Sessions, M. F.. 1915-1917; 2nd Class Mechanic; Naval Reserves. 



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Seymour, J. S., 1914-1917; Private; Field Artillery Band. 
Seymour, R. W., Jr., 1918, B. S.; Army Medical School. 
Shaffer, N. H., 1918, A. B.; Private; Aviation Corps. 
Simrill, F. H., 1914-1917; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 
Sims, Frank E., 1916, B. S., 1917, M. A.; Second Lieutenant; Coast 
Artillery. 

Sims, Lana, 1914-1917; Second Lieutenant; Coast Artillery. 

Singleton, L. D., 1917, A. B.; Private; National Army. 

Smith, B. L., 1916-1917; Pharmacy Mate, 3rd Class; Navy. 

Smith, C. K., 1914-1918; Private; Medical Corps. 

Smith, C. T., Jr., 1917, LL. B.; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Smith, P. K., 1916, A. B., 1917, M. A.; Seaman; Naval Reserves. 

Smith, T. L., 1913-1918; Private; Naval Aviation. 

Smoak, C. M., 1915-1917; Private; Infantry. 

Spencer, C. R., 1917, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Stanley, J. C, 1916, A. B.; Private; Aviation Corps. 

Steadman, H. D., 1918, A. B.; Seaman; Navy. 

Sturkey, O. L., 1916-1917; Seaman; Navy. 

Sutherland, J. F., 1918, C. E.; Engineer; R. 0. T. C. 

Talley, A. P., 1917, A. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Taylor, J. H., 1916-1917; Second Sergeant; Ambulance Corps. 

Taylor, John C, 1914-1918; Private; Infantry. 

Teal, Isom, 1915-1917; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Thomas, J. E., 1915-1917; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Thomas, W. H., 1916-1917; Private; Infantry. 

Thompson, F. A., 1916-1917 (Lavsr) ; Private; Q. M. C. 

Tolbert, B. F., 1916-1917; Private; Infantry. 

Tompkins, A. S., 1917, LL. B. ; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Trotter, W. L. K., 1918, A. B.; Infantry; R. O. T. C. 

Tuten, L. B., Jr., 1917, C. E.; Private; Engineer Corps. 

Vaughan, G. M., 1917-1918; Private; Infantry. 

Walker, J. H., 1916-1917 (Law); Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Waring, R. D., 1917, C. E.; Second Lieutenant; Field Artillery. 

Waters, J. G., 1917, A. B.; Private; Infantry. 

Weeks, J. W., 1916-1917 (Grad) ; First Lieutenant; U. S. Army. 

Weisiger, L. M., 1918, C. E.; Field Artillery; R. O. T. C. 

Wells, C. R., 1918, LL. B.; Infantry; R. O. T. C. 

Westmoreland, W. E., 1917-1918; Private; National Army. 

Wheeler, G. C, 1917-1918; Seaman; Navy. 

Wilkerson, S. H., 1915-1917; Private; Infantry Band. 

Wilks, J. W., 1917, A. B.; Electrician; Navy. 

Williams, F. M., 1917, LL. B.; Corporal; Ambulance Corps. 

Williamson, G. A., Jr., 1917-1918; Private; Infantry. 

Willis, L. R., 1917-1918; Private; National Army. 

Wilson, R. E., 1917, LL. B.; Second Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Wolfe, W. C, Jr., 1914-1918; Seaman; Navy. 



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Young, H. E., 1914-1917; Private; Ambulance Corps. 

Berlin, Jacob, 1917, LL. B.; Secretary; Hebrew Relief Work. 

Branch, J. B., 1913-1914; Assoc. Field Director; Red Cross. 

Brooks, Furman, 1914, A. B.; Secretary; Red Cross. 

Earle, John J., 1889, A. B.; Legal Director; Red Cross. 

Hanna, Chas. B., 1908-1909; Secretary; Y. M. C. A. 

Johnstone, Alan, Jr., 1912, LL. B.; Special Agent; Camp Actiri- 
ties Com. 

Symmers, Wm. St. C, 1881; Special Medical Service; British 
Army. 

Taylor, Anna H., 1901-1902; Red Cross Work in France. 

Watson, Hoyt, 1912, A. B.; Athletic Secretary; Y. M. C. A. 

Wilson, E. G., 1909, A. B.; Director; Y. M. C. A. 

Wright, P. L., 1911, A. B.; Edu. Secretary; Y. M. C. A. 

Gee, W. P., 1914, A. M.; Medical Dept. 

Bailey, Waller, Bookkeeping; First Lieutenant; Infantry. 

Beziat, Andre, Modern Languages; Camp Director; French In- 
struction. 

Bradley, F. W., Modern Languages; First Lieutenant; Intelligence 
Department. 

Coleman, J. B., Mathematics; Radio Service; School of Aviation. 

Cook, Vernon, Ancient Languages; Private; National Army 

Coward, Ashbury, Bacteriology; First Lieutenant; Medical Corps. 

Dennison, H. E., History; Infantry; R. 0. T. C. 

Easterling, E. D., Mathematics; Y. M. C. A. 

Homes, M. G., Civil Engineering; Captain; Engineer Corps. 

Mills, J. E., Chemistry; Captain; Engineer Corps. 

Morse, Josiah, Philosophy; Director; Red Cross. 

Potts, F. G., Modern Languages; First Lieutenant; Intelligence 
Department. 

Smith, Reed, English Literature; Secretary; State Council of De- 
fense. 

Woodrow, James, Mathematics; First Lieutenant; Intelligenc* 
Department. 



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CLASSIFICATION BY SERVICE 



SERVICE STUDENTS 


ALUMNI 


FACULTY 


TOTAL 


Officers Training Camp 


13 


1 


1 


15 


Adjutant-General Dept. 





4 





4 


Judge-Advocate Dept. 





3 





3 


Quartermaster Corps 


14 


18 





32 


Medical Corps 


3 


15 


1 


19 


U. S. Ambulance Service 


13 


13 





26 


Ordnance Corps 


2 


5 





7 


Engineer Corps 


9 


20 


2 


31 


Signal Corps 


1 


6 





7 


Coast Artillery 


6 


10 





16 


Field Artillery 


19 


45 





64 


Infantry 


59 


147 


1 


207 


Cavalry 


1 


4 





5 


Aviation Corps 


10 


15 


o' 


25 


Tank Service 


1 








1 


Navy 


25 


11 





36 


Naval Reserves 


4 


6 





10 


Marine Corps 


1 


3 





4 


Naval Aviation 


2 


1 





3 


Army Field Clerks 





2 





2 


Y. M. C. A. 


i 


4 


1 


6 


Red Cross 





4 


1 


5 


Other War Work 





2 


1 


3 



184 



339 



531 



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CLASSIFICATION BY RANK 



ARMY 










RANK 1 


STUDENTS 


ALUMNI 


FACULTY 


TOTALS 


Generals 





1 





1 


Colonels 





7 





7 


Majors 





11 





11 


Captains 





39 


2 


41 


First Lieutenants 


12 


59 


2 


73 


Second Lieutenants 


39 


79 





117 


Non-Coms. 


24 


46 





70 


Privates 


67 


73 





140 


R. 0. T. C. 


10 





1 


11 




151 


315 


i 


471 


NAVY 










Rear-Admirals 





2 





2 


Ensigns 


1 


3 





4 


Asst. Paymasters 





4 





4 


Warrant Officers 


7 


2 





9 


Seaman 


22 


5 





27 




30 


16 



Total 


46 
515 


Professors (not Alumni) in Army 






5 


Professors (Alumni) 


in Army 






5 


Professors in Other Service 






3 



13 



SUMMARY 



University Commissioned Officers 
University Non-Commjssioned Officers 
University Privates 
University Men in Auxiliary Service 



Total 



260 
79 

178 
14 

531 



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